Johnsson L G, Kingsley T C
Arch Otolaryngol. 1981 Jun;107(6):377-81. doi: 10.1001/archotol.1981.00790420051011.
A small intracochlear neurinoma was found in the temporal bone of a 54-year-old man who had no history of hearing loss or dizziness. The tumor was small, confined to the scala tympani, and did not visibly alter the tissues around it. The neurinoma was derived from the distal processes of the cochlear neuron. Intralabyrinthine tumors can cause auditory and vestibular symptoms and are difficult to diagnose.
在一名54岁男性的颞骨中发现了一个小的耳蜗内神经瘤,该男子无听力损失或头晕病史。肿瘤较小,局限于鼓阶,且未明显改变其周围组织。该神经瘤起源于耳蜗神经元的远端突起。迷路内肿瘤可引起听觉和前庭症状,且难以诊断。